Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 1992 -
Nie Jiamin could not easily trust a report from any doctor below him unless he was very familiar and knowledgeable about the person calling. He needed to have a clear understanding of the technical level of the doctor calling to be able to trust their words.
The bosses are all very composed individuals, especially someone like Nie Jiamin, who is known for being extremely meticulous and cautious.
Doctor Hu understood the reason, and a thought crossed his mind: it seems that Xie Wanying had performed well in front of Boss Nie. — Bingo.
The police officer driving received confirmation from the doctors and drove the car directly to Guoxie.
On the way, Xie Wanying received another call.
This time, it wasn’t from Teacher Nie but from Senior Luo.
"Xie Wanying," Luo Jingming said on the other end.
"Senior Luo, it’s me."
"Did you call Professor Nie to report a premature infant being urgently transported for hospital rescue?" Luo Jingming asked about the patient’s condition, having received Nie Jiamin’s notification to prepare for the arrival of a critically ill child at the hospital.
"Yes."
"Can you tell me the child’s condition again? I’m currently in our hospital’s newly established NICU. I need to know the details to allocate a bed and a ventilator."
Previously, Guoxie’s NICU and PICU had beds, but the number was small and not standardized, with their standalone ward labels not very noticeable, placed separately in the Obstetrics and Pediatrics Departments.
Since they hired an overseas professor, everyone knew President Wu was investing heavily to develop the NICU and PICU. Unfortunately, due to the limited size of the old building, they could only wait for the new surgical building to be completed to independently section and expand the number of beds. For now, they temporarily categorized and placed the NICU and PICU on the fifth floor of the newly moved Pediatrics ward.
Newborn medicine in the country had weak technical capabilities, concentrated in only a few renowned hospitals. Now, with Nie Jiamin overseeing Guoxie Pediatrics Department, its reputation was definitely growing.
In such circumstances, it was imaginable that the number of beds and the medical equipment needed for critically ill children were exceptionally scarce.
Xie Wanying knew that Teacher Nie had opened a "back door" especially for this child, and she quickly reported the child’s condition briefly to Senior Luo again.
After Luo Jingming listened carefully to her report, he instructed her, "Once you arrive at the hospital, you don’t need to admit the child through the emergency procedures; the child needs to be admitted immediately. The emergency department doesn’t have the conditions to rescue him, so you need to take him directly to the fifth floor of the hospital stay department. I’ll be waiting for you at the Pediatrics department entrance."
"Yes, Senior Brother." Xie Wanying indicated her understanding.
"I need to prepare a ventilator here first. What do you estimate the child’s weight to be?" Luo Jingming further inquired.
"Approximately not quite four and a half pounds, around 2200 grams," Xie Wanying answered.
For the numbers she reported, Luo Jingming had reasonably high trust in her ability, and he noted it down. He planned to use it later when he preemptively wrote prescriptions and medical orders. The accuracy of weight numbers for various medications and medical procedures in neonatal medicine is highly demanding.
When the group reached Guoxie, it was already deep into the night.
The cold wind was blowing, but the people escorting the child didn’t feel cold at all; instead, they were running with hot sweat, their hearts ablaze. 𝒇𝒓𝙚𝒆𝔀𝓮𝓫𝒏𝓸𝙫𝓮𝓵.𝓬𝙤𝙢
After getting out of the car, a few people rushed to the fifth floor of the inpatient department.
Upon receiving the nurse’s notice, Luo Jingming jogged out to receive the patient.
At a glance, Xie Wanying saw that Senior Luo, who ran out, looked the same as ever, wearing his intellectual-looking glasses with a very serious and stern demeanor, his face a bit dark and stern.







